Thursday, June 9, 2016

Libyan forces make gains against ISIL in Sirte

Naval forces loyal to Libya's internationally backed government say they have taken control of the coast of Sirte as part of an offensive to recapture the city from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) group.

"Our forces control the entire coast of Sirte," Rida Issa, the naval commander for central Libya, told AFP news agency on Thursday. "They (ISIL fighters) will not be able to flee by sea."

The news comes after the internationally backed government said its forces had managed to advance deep into Sirte, capturing two military barracks from ISIL fighters.

"Our forces are in full control of Tagreft barracks and military engineers are inspecting the zone to clear anti-personnel mines," the forces of the Government of National Unity (GNA) said on Facebook, adding that the fighting 20km outside Sirte left six dead and 15 wounded. 

A second barracks, named Al-Jalet, was also seized, as well as a bridge and an intersection that leads to the western entrance to the city of Sirte, the statement said, in operations backed by the Libyan air force...
  [aljazeera.com]
9/6/16
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